Leibniz Reinterpreted tackles head on the central idea in Leibniz's philosophy, namely that we live in the best of all possible worlds. Strickland argues that Leibniz's theory has been consistently misunderstood by previous commentators. In the process Strickland provides both an elucidation and reinterpretation of a number of concepts central to Leibniz's work, such as 'richness', 'simplicity', 'harmony' and 'incompossibility', and shows where previous attempts to explain these concepts have failed. This clear and concise study is tightly focussed and assumes no prior acquaintance with Leibniz or optimism. It thus serves as an ideal entry point into Leibniz's philosophy.
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Lloyd Strickland is a philosopher with a strong academic background, currently teaching at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. His work delves into complex philosophical concepts, offering insightful perspectives grounded in rigorous analysis. Strickland's approach to philosophy is characterized by clarity and a commitment to exploring the fundamental questions of existence and knowledge.

